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    SteelSeries Kinzu Pro V2

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by michilius, Nov 30, 2012.

  1. michilius

    michilius Notebook Enthusiast

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    Anyone had any experience with this one? I've been offered a good deal by a friend and was wondering if anyone had opinions on it...
     
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    Basically a Steelseries Sensei. Love it, bought it for a friend black friday on Amazon :D can definitely be recommended, insanely delicious (considering its a mouse) and very comfortable, good luck
     
  3. michilius

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    Got it from my friend today. Liking the simplicity and smoothness. Thanks for the recommendation!
     
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    Also, in your opinion, is the more expensive sensei a waste of the extra money?
     
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    I'd say avoid the Kinzu. It may be cheap but you get some features that are useful but not much ability to define them. Also the sensor does have a few issues at times. It would be a better idea to go for a Sensei [RAW] or even the older Xai. They offer much more features and better performance. The Sensei is rock solid and the amount of customization is just off the roof! I'd definitely recommended it given the budget.
     
  6. michilius

    michilius Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks for the advice.